Duration(days) : 7 Days

Description

Description

Yellowstone is a combination of natural beauty, rugged wilderness, majestic peaks, and abundant wildlife. Geysers, mud pots, fumaroles, and hot springs make this magma-filled pressure cooker of a park unlike any place else on Earth.
Yellowstone National Park spans an area of over 3,450 square miles. It is so large that is covers three states, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. The majority of the national park is located in Wyoming.

7 days is plenty of time to check out Yellowstone and the Tetons. If you are hikers, you can do the whirlwind driving tour of Yellowstone in 2 or 3 days and then hike the backcountry in the Tetons for the scenery and solitude.

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Hiking

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Yellowstone National Park encompasses more than 900 miles of hiking trails.
When hiking in Yellowstone National Park make sure you are prepared with your own water and food source, and make sure that tell someone your hiking plans; so that you are not lost in the wilderness of this majestic place.
Some of the most popular hikes are Bunsen Peak, Mt. Washburn and Uncle Tom’s Trail to the base of Canyon’s Upper Falls.

Yellowstone National Park encompasses more than 900 miles of hiking trails.
When hiking in Yellowstone National Park make sure you are prepared with your own water and food source, and make sure that tell someone your hiking plans; so that you are not lost in the wilderness of this majestic place.
Some of the most popular hikes are Bunsen Peak, Mt. Washburn and Uncle Tom’s Trail to the base of Canyon’s Upper Falls.

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Wildlife Viewing

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There are wide range of species including bears, wolves, the American bison, bobcats, moose, and elks. And over hundreds of birds species that can be seen within this park.

There are wide range of species including bears, wolves, the American bison, bobcats, moose, and elks. And over hundreds of birds species that can be seen within this park.

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Geysers and Hot Springs

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Yellowstone is the largest active geyser field in the world and is home to the most famous geyser, Old Faithful. It has many hot springs such as the Grand Prismatic Hot Spring, which is larger than a football field and the third largest spring in the world.

Yellowstone is the largest active geyser field in the world and is home to the most famous geyser, Old Faithful. It has many hot springs such as the Grand Prismatic Hot Spring, which is larger than a football field and the third largest spring in the world.

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Boating

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Private Boating is permitted on most of Yellowstone Lake and on Lewis Lake.

Private Boating is permitted on most of Yellowstone Lake and on Lewis Lake.

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How to get to Yellowstone

North Entrance - The North Entrance is the only park entrance open to wheeled vehicles all year.
Closest airline service is Bozeman, MT.

West Entrance - Open to wheeled vehicles from the third Friday in April through the first Sunday in November.
Closest airline service is West Yellowstone, MT, Bozeman, MT, Idaho Falls, ID, and Salt Lake City, UT.

South Entrance - Open to wheeled vehicles from the second Friday of May through the first Sunday in November.
Closest airline service is Jackson, WY.

East Entrance - Open to wheeled vehicles from the first Friday of May through the first Sunday in November.
Closest airline service is Cody, WY.

Bus service
Bus service from Bozeman, MT to West Yellowstone, MT via Highway 191 is available all year.
Bus service directly from Idaho to West Yellowstone is limited to the summer months.

Train service
Train service is not available to Yellowstone National Park.
The nearest train depots are in southeast Idaho, Salt Lake City, Utah and northern Montana.

Car
Car is the most common method of travel in and around the parks, and the most convenient.